Mabins Well Weather
Hay Forecast
Today | 19°C |
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Tonight | 5°C |
Now
17.2°C
Updated at 14:20 EST
Riverina for Sunday Becoming cloudy. Winds SW 25 to 40 km/h. Daytime maximum temperatures between 15 and 19.
Currently at Hay Ap
24-hour graphTemperature | 17.2°C |
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Dew Point | 0.4°C |
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Feels Like | 9.2°C | ||
Relative Humidity | 32% | ||
Wind |
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WSW 31km/h |
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Wind Gusts | 44km/h | ||
Pressure | 1018.0hPa |
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Fire Danger | 15.3 | ||
Rain since 9am/last hr | 0.0mm / - |
Sun on Sun
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06:40 EST |
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18:03 EST |
Nearby Now
Griffith Ap | 16.2°C |
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Yanco | 15.1°C |
Narrandera Ap | 15.6°C |
Deniliquin Ap | 16.7°C |
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![]() Sun 17:52 EST |
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Hay Ap Past 5 Days
this monthMinimum | Maximum | Rainfall | |
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Sun Apr 11 |
8.0°C | 18.5°C | 0.0mm |
Sat Apr 10 |
9.8°C | 22.3°C | 0.0mm |
Fri Apr 9 |
14.1°C | 24.3°C | 0.0mm |
Thu Apr 8 |
13.8°C | 32.8°C | 0.0mm |
Wed Apr 7 |
13.2°C | 32.5°C | 0.0mm |
Hay Ap Year To Date
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Tropical Cyclone Seroja update
13:39 EST
Tropical Cyclone Seroja is tracking in a south-southeast direction and is expected to make landfall just north of Geraldton later this evening or early on Monday morning.
Powerful south-westerly ground swell impacts Tasmania
13:39 EST
Very large, long period waves are making for treacherous conditions along the western and northern coastlines of Tasmania. A series of cold fronts, which have brought gusty winds and cold conditions to much of the southeast, generated these large waves over the last week. Intense south to south-westerly winds over the Southern Ocean directed towards Australia with these fronts built this powerful swell event with passage of each frontal system across an already active sea state. On Tasmania’s western coast, the Cape Sorell directional wave buoy captured some very large waves bringing dangerous surf.